Monkey's are important because, they wear sombreros.
Lemurs are NOT monkeys (so they cannot be New World nor Old World monkeys); they are prosimians. Prosimians are found in the Old World.
Well, it depends on what kind of monkey you're talking about. There are two major types of monkeys: Old World monkeys (ones that are found in Africa and Asia), and New World monkeys (ones that are found in the so-called 'new world', that is, Southern Mexico, Central America, and South America. All of the New World monkeys are arboreal - they spend the majority of their time in trees. Some types of Old World monkeys do spend time terrestrially, however, especially patas monkeys, langur monkeys, baboons, drills/mandrills and so forth.
Sea Monkeys are Brine shrimp. So asking that question is a bit like asking how many grains of sand there are in the world.
There are about 260 known living species of monkey. There are millions of monkeys in the world today and there could still be some unknown species of monkey that have not yet been discovered yet, so the exact number of monkeys in the world is not known.
Counting together all the old world monkeys, the new world monkeys and the apes there are 264 known species of monkey. (not counting the cult Japanese TV series)
Monkeys from all over the world came together and used needles that was infected with banana fluids that was rotten. So was the virus started
to many monkeys in the world i hate the fact that its so tru
Sea Monkeys are crustacea, so they are animals. Their full taxonomy is Species: Artemia salina Family: Artemiidae Order: Anostraca Class: Branchiopoda Subphylum Crustacae Phylum: Athropoda Kingdom:Animalia
monkeys might like bananas but some people in the world like bananas too so it might be even but i am guessing that monkeys like bananas more then humans.
lions and tigers like to eat monkeys so when the monkeys see them the monkeys camouflage
In trees, in a bed made of leaves in a tree, and so on. The point is that monkeys live mainly in trees.
so that people are able to efficiently clean blackboards and sidewalks where chalk has been used